Yunjae Kim

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Called to the Bar in 2013

Education:

University of Toronto, Bachelor of Arts (Honours) - 2009

University of Toronto, J.D. - 2012

Ontario Bar Admissions - 2013

Memberships:

Ontario Bar Association

Yunjae Kim

Associate at BSLSC Since 2015

Yunjae joined BSLSC in 2015, and specializes in family and child protection law, and civil/commercial litigation. Yunjae regularly appears before the Superior Court of Justice and the Ontario Court of Justice to advocate for his clients.

Prior to joining BSLSC, Yunjae practiced family/child protection and civil/commercial litigation at a firm in west of Toronto. Yunjae’s previous legal experiences includes articling at an in-house legal department of an energy company and a secondment to a large full-service Bay street firm.

Yunjae obtained his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Toronto Faculty of Law. At law school, Yunjae was a student volunteer case worker for Pro Bono Students Canada, where he assisted clients at administrative tribunal hearings.

During his spare time, Yunjae enjoys playing tennis and loves to go camping and hiking. Yunjae currently serves as an executive director at the Korean Canadian Lawyers Association. Yunjae is fluent in Korean.

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